QPR v Millwall ( MD Thread )

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SKY BET CHAMPIONSHIP
Loftus Road Saturday 26 April 15:00 BST

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Redknapp Press Conference

QPR manager Harry Redknapp wants wins against Millwall and Barnsley to guarantee home advantage in play-off semi-finals second leg ...

MANAGER Harry Redknapp wants to ensure his side secure one of the top two play-off spots in QPR’s final two league games of the season.

Monday’s 2-1 win against Watford confirmed Rangers place in the end of season finale.

However, only those sides that finish either third and fourth are guaranteed home advantage in the second leg of the play-off semi-finals and that is something that the R’s boss wants to achieve.

“We are still chasing Derby in third,” Redknapp told www.qpr.co.uk ahead of Saturday’s match with Millwall at Loftus Road.

“They could get beat tomorrow and we could win and then it goes down to the last game.

“It is still all to play for as we would like to finish at least fourth and ensure we get the second leg at home. We’d like to win the last two games if we can.”

Redknapp confirmed star striker Charlie Austin had trained all week following his last minute winner against the Hornets earlier this week.

Austin was substituted shortly after his goal leading to reports that the R’s talisman had picked up a knock.

Harry said: “Charlie is OK. He has trained all week. It was his first 90 minutes against Watford so he was just a bit tired but he is fine for tomorrow.”

Whilst QPR need three points for their play-off benefit, Millwall are scrapping for their lives at the wrong end of the table.

Under the guidance of former R’s chief Ian Holloway, the Lions are unbeaten in their last six matches but still only a point outside the relegation zone.

“Millwall have had some great results recently winning at Nottingham Forest, Wigan and Middlesbrough,” he said.

“You couldn’t have picked many tougher games than those so to pick up three wins is unbelievable.

“They have it all to play for still; it could go down to the last game for them.”

Rangers only injury doubt is midfielder Jermaine Jenas, who despite returning to training, will not be risked yet.

“He’s improving but he probably needs another weeks training before he is fully fit,” concluded Redknapp.


Read more at http://www.qpr.co.uk/news/article/2...me-advantage-1510926.aspx#gkHk6vvZGZPrLIUV.99


Possible Starting Line Ups


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Meet The Managers

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Louise Redknapp v Zoey Holloway


Ref Watch

Referee Kevin Friend appointed for Sky Bet Championship fixture between QPR and Millwall at Loftus Road on Saturday, 26th April 2014 ...

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TOP flight official Kevin Friend will take charge of his first QPR match of the season on Saturday when Millwall visit Loftus Road in the Sky Bet Championship.

Friend last took charge of an R's fixture last season when Rangers 0-0 draw with Reading at the Madjeski Stadium relegated the two sides from the Premier League.

He started refereeing at the tender age of just 13 within his home county of Leicestershire.

His route to the National List was via the Leicester Senior League and Midland Football Alliance, before being promoted to the National list in 2000.

After three more seasons he reached the National List of Referees.

In addition to being appointed as Fourth Official at an Under-21 International fixture, he has also been appointed to the FA Vase Final, FL Trophy Final and the 2012/13 Community Shield Final.

He took charge of the 2013 League Cup Final at Wembley Stadium between Bradford City and Swansea City.

The 42-year-olds last outing came 11-days ago he took charge of Arsenal's 3-1 win against West Ham United.

Friend has issued 89 yellow cards, 1 red card and awarded 9 penalties in 28 matches this season.

Derek Eaton and Mark Scholes are confirmed as Friend’s assistants, with Stuart Attwell taking up the fourth official role.

Read more at http://www.qpr.co.uk/news/article/2...h-april-2014-1506845.aspx#BZ4dTP3lzMv5L7UV.99

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Match Facts

Head-to-Head

• These sides played out a 2-2 draw at The Den in October.
• Five of the last seven meetings have been drawn, with each side winning once.
• QPR are unbeaten in the last six meetings at home in all competitions, winning three. Millwall's last win there was 2-1 in the old Division One in February 1989.

QPR
• QPR have won two of their last three games, losing the other one.
• QPR have kept 17 clean sheets in the league so far this season, though none in their last six games.
• QPR have won four of their last five games at Loftus Road, drawing the other one.

Millwall
• Millwall are unbeaten in their last six games, winning three. Their last defeat was 3-2 against Birmingham at home on 25 March.
• Millwall have conceded 73 league goals so far this season - the most in the Championship.
• Millwall have won their last three away games - against Nottingham Forest, Wigan and Middlesbrough.



STAN BOWLES AT LOFTUS ROAD ON SATURDAY

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QPR legend Stan Bowles will return to Loftus Road for Saturday's fixture against Millwall Football Club.

Bowles, who was last week voted Rangers' greatest player of all time in a Football League poll, will be a guest of the club for the visit of the Lions.

The 65 year-old will be presented to the crowd at half-time and interviewed on the pitch when the R's lock horns with Ian Holloway’s side in our final home fixture of the regular season.


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Cheers Mr 9's. Top work again and nice to have you back.

Norway did a very good job while you were on holiday!
 
I thought it was mathematically impossible for us to get 3rd place, due to goal difference.

I like the predicted line up but I'd replace Barton with Yossi, if fit, because I'd pick the player in form.

Or drop Carroll and have Barton there, with Yossi on the right?
 
I thought it was mathematically impossible for us to get 3rd place, due to goal difference.

I like the predicted line up but I'd replace Barton with Yossi, if fit, because I'd pick the player in form.

Or drop Carroll and have Barton there, with Yossi on the right?

We can still get 3rd place in the unlikely event of Derby losing both games and we win both of ours.

As for the starting line up, I'm pretty sure everyone will have their own opinion on what it should be. With so many players coming back from injury it's a bit like spinning plates deciding who needs to play to gain match fitness and who needs resting, but still putting out a competitive side capable of winning.
It's good that we now have plenty of options. The formation you picked was what also one of my considerations.
 
We can still get 3rd place in the unlikely event of Derby losing both games and we win both of ours.

As for the starting line up, I'm pretty sure everyone will have their own opinion on what it should be. With so many players coming back from injury it's a bit like spinning plates deciding who needs to play to gain match fitness and who needs resting, but still putting out a competitive side capable of winning.
It's good that we now have plenty of options. The formation you picked was what also one of my considerations.

finally we find out how harry does it
 
We can still get 3rd place in the unlikely event of Derby losing both games and we win both of ours.

As for the starting line up, I'm pretty sure everyone will have their own opinion on what it should be. With so many players coming back from injury it's a bit like spinning plates deciding who needs to play to gain match fitness and who needs resting, but still putting out a competitive side capable of winning.
It's good that we now have plenty of options. The formation you picked was what also one of my considerations.

I can't quite believe that no one mentions Hoilett after the way he has played recently.

Would none of you have him in the team?
 
I can't quite believe that no one mentions Hoilett after the way he has played recently.

Would none of you have him in the team?

I'd start him but hasn't he got a recurring niggly injury problem? When I put up a starting formation it's not necessarily my own choice but a combination of what I'd like and what I think Harry will go for. Hoilett while hampered is better coming out of the sub-shack presently.
 
BBC website reporting Austin could be rested for the playoffs. I can see the benefit but does he need match practice
 
Only about 15k tickets sold for today including away fans, normally last home game would be sold out especially going into the playoffs, shows the 'millwall effect'.
 
26/04/2014
By West London Sport
QPR boss Harry Redknapp will make a late decision on whether to select out-of-form defender Richard Dunne for today’s derby against Millwall.

Dunne, 34, has struggled in recent matches and Redknapp plans to rest him for at least one of Rangers’ two remaining games before the play-offs.

He explained: “We’ve been discussing it. Dunny certainly needs a rest, whether it’s against Millwall or next week. I will look to rest him at some stage.

“When he came in at the start of the year he hadn’t played all last year. We thought ‘if we get 20 or 25 games out of him it’s going to be great for us’ and he’s played almost every game.

“He has been fantastic. But I’ll look at it and decide whether I’ll play him [against Millwall] and rest him next Saturday or whatever.”

Benoit Assou-Ekotto is available after serving a one-match ban, but Jermaine Jenas remains sidelined with a calf problem.

http://www.westlondonsport.com/qpr/...be-made-after-dunnes-dip-in-form-wls-football
 
Cheers GH, I think there will be a lot of fans all over the country feeling the same way.

I doubt the supporters of teams in League 1 would agree!


I can't agree with the formation, it looks far too organised. Couldn't you shuffle the players around a bit and come up with something totally haphazard?
 
I doubt the supporters of teams in League 1 would agree!


I can't agree with the formation, it looks far too organised. Couldn't you shuffle the players around a bit and come up with something totally haphazard?

That's a good point re. League one teams.

I'll buy everyone a pint if Harry starts with my line up. It wouldn't surprise me if he starts Keane up front with Traore on the right wing and Gary O'Neil on the left.